How to Play the Inflation Trade | FREE Webinar

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Is your portfolio protected against inflation? Top portfolio managers from VanEck, Action Alerts Plus, and Quadratic Capital share inflation-proofing investing strategies in TheStreet’s FREE webinar.

Video Highlights| How to Play the Inflation Trade

– 6:30 Can the Federal Reserve stop inflation?

– 10:40 Stocks to benefit in an inflationary environment

– 11:20 Inflation-hedging equities with strong yields

– 12:30 Key moves to inflation-proof your portfolio

– 21:30 What history tells investors about inflation

– 23:00 Inflation Allocation ETF, RAAX

– 30:20 Companies investing in the green transition

– 31:30 Why investors should consider the energy sector

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In This Story: Inflation

In economics, inflation refers to a general progressive increase in prices of goods and services in an economy. When the general price level rises, each unit of currency buys fewer goods and services; consequently, inflation corresponds to a reduction in the purchasing power of money.

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